snack Recipes
146 delicious snack recipes from around the world
Martabak Manis (Indonesian Sweet Thick Pancake)
A beloved Indonesian night snack, Martabak Manis is a thick, fluffy, and slightly chewy sweet pancake cooked in a special round pan. It's typically filled with a generous amount of butter, sugar, and your choice of toppings like chocolate sprinkles, grated cheese, or crushed peanuts, then folded in half and served warm.
Martabak Telur (Indonesian Savory Stuffed Pancake)
A popular Indonesian street food, Martabak Telur is a crispy, golden-brown savory pancake filled with a flavorful mixture of eggs, ground meat, and aromatics. It's a delightful and satisfying snack or light meal.
Medu Vada
Crispy lentil donuts - savory fried urad dal fritters with a crispy outside and soft inside. These are a popular South Indian snack, often served for breakfast or as an appetizer.
Mitarashi Dango
Chewy, bite-sized rice dumplings skewered and coated in a glossy, sweet and savory soy glaze. A popular Japanese street food and festival treat.
Mochi (Japanese Rice Cakes)
Traditional Japanese mochi are soft, chewy, and slightly sweet glutinous rice cakes. They are a quintessential part of Japanese New Year celebrations and can be enjoyed in various ways, both sweet and savory.
Myeolchi Bokkeum (Korean Stir-Fried Anchovies)
A popular Korean banchan (side dish) or snack, myeolchi bokkeum features small, dried anchovies coated in a sweet and savory glaze. They are stir-fried until crispy and slightly chewy, making for a delightful textural contrast. This dish is a fantastic source of calcium and is often packed in lunchboxes.
Nem Chua (Vietnamese Fermented Pork Roll)
Nem Chua is a traditional Vietnamese fermented pork roll, characterized by its distinct sour and slightly spicy flavor. It's made from raw pork, pork skin, garlic, and spices, then fermented and wrapped in banana leaves. This dish is often enjoyed as an appetizer or snack.
Neua Dad Diao (Thai Sun-Dried Beef)
Neua Dad Diao, meaning 'beef dried in the sun,' is a classic Thai dish featuring thinly sliced beef marinated in a savory and slightly sweet mixture, then dried until leathery, and finally deep-fried to a crispy, chewy perfection. It's a flavorful and addictive snack or appetizer.
Ohagi (Sweet Rice Balls)
Ohagi are traditional Japanese sweet rice balls made from glutinous rice (mochigome) and short-grain rice (uruchi), coated in sweet red bean paste (anko) or roasted soybean flour (kinako). They are often prepared during the autumn and spring equinoxes as offerings to ancestors.
Onde-Onde (Indonesian Sesame Balls)
Onde-onde are delightful Indonesian sweet treats made from glutinous rice flour, filled with sweet mung bean paste, and coated in sesame seeds before being deep-fried to a golden, puffed perfection. They are a popular snack with Chinese-Indonesian heritage.
Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)
Onigiri are a quintessential Japanese convenience food, consisting of warm, seasoned rice formed into triangular or round shapes, often with a savory filling, and typically wrapped in a strip of nori seaweed. They are perfect for lunches, picnics, or a quick snack.
Otak-Otak (Grilled Fish Cakes in Banana Leaf)
Otak-otak is a delicious and aromatic Indonesian grilled fish cake, typically made from a blend of fish paste, spices, and coconut milk, then wrapped in banana leaves and grilled. It's a popular street food enjoyed across various regions of Indonesia, with subtle variations in flavor and preparation.
Pakora
Crispy and savory vegetable fritters made with a gram flour (besan) batter, perfect as a tea-time snack, especially during the monsoon season.
Pani Puri
Crispy, hollow puris filled with a savory potato and chickpea mixture, then dunked into a tangy, spiced mint-coriander water. A beloved Indian street food snack, often called Golgappa.
Papad (Papadum)
Crispy, thin lentil crackers that are a popular accompaniment to Indian meals or enjoyed as a standalone snack. They can be prepared by frying, roasting over an open flame, or microwaving.
Pav Bhaji
A popular Mumbai street food featuring a spiced, mashed vegetable curry (bhaji) served with butter-toasted bread rolls (pav). This dish is a flavorful and satisfying vegetarian delight.
Pisang Goreng (Indonesian Fried Bananas)
Authentic Indonesian Pisang Goreng, a popular street food featuring sweet, ripe plantains coated in a crispy, golden batter and deep-fried to perfection. A delightful sweet and savory snack.
Pulut Panggang (Grilled Glutinous Rice Parcels)
Fragrant and slightly sweet parcels of glutinous rice, filled with a savory spiced coconut and dried shrimp mixture, then grilled to perfection in banana leaves.
Puto (Filipino Steamed Rice Cakes)
Fluffy, slightly sweet, and tender Filipino steamed rice cakes, perfect as a snack or accompaniment to savory dishes like dinuguan. This recipe yields small, individual cakes.
Salted Edamame
A classic Japanese izakaya (pub) snack, these tender, young soybeans are boiled and lightly salted, offering a satisfying bite and a healthy, flavorful experience.
Samgak Kimbap (Korean Tuna Mayo Triangle Kimbap)
Samgak Kimbap, often found in Korean convenience stores, is a delightful and portable rice ball shaped into a triangle, similar to Japanese onigiri, but with distinctly Korean flavors. This version features a classic tuna mayo filling.
Samosa
India's beloved triangular pastries with a savory spiced potato and pea filling, deep-fried to a perfect crispy golden brown.
Serabi (Indonesian Coconut Pancakes)
Serabi are delightful, soft, and slightly chewy coconut pancakes, often enjoyed as a popular street food snack in Indonesia, especially in the city of Solo. They are traditionally cooked in small, unglazed clay molds, giving them a unique texture and aroma. Served warm with a sweet palm sugar syrup, they are a simple yet satisfying treat.
Shao Bing (Chinese Sesame Flatbread)
A classic Chinese layered and flaky flatbread, generously coated with sesame seeds. Shao Bing is a delightful breakfast staple, often enjoyed with savory accompaniments like youtiao (Chinese fried dough sticks) or served as a side to various Chinese dishes.